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Eastern Region Jr A Championship | |
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Tournament details | |
Venue(s) | La Cite du Sport in Terrebonne, Quebec |
Dates | May 3, 2017 – May 7, 2017 |
Host team | Terrebonne Cobras |
Final positions | |
Champions ![]() | Terrebonne Cobras |
Runner-up ![]() | Carleton Place Canadians |
Tournament statistics | |
Games played | 8 |
Scoring leader(s) | Loik Leveille (TER) (7 pts) |
The 2017 Fred Page Cup was the 23rd Canadian Eastern Junior A Ice Hockey Championship for the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The Terrebonne Cobras hosted for the second time in team history. The tournament was held May 3 to May 7 at La Cite du Sport in Terrebonne, Quebec. The Carleton Place Canadians of the CCHL entered the tournament as the 3-time defending champions. The tournament champions qualified for the 2017 Royal Bank Cup, held in Cobourg, Ontario and hosted by the OJHL's Cobourg Cougars at the Cobourg Community Centre.
x = Clinched championship round berth; y = Clinched first overall
Rank | Team | League | W-OTW-L-OTL | GF | GA | Pts. |
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1 | Terrebonne Cobras | Host QJHL | 1-2-0-0 | 19 | 11 | 7 |
2 | Collège Français de Longueuil | QJHL | 1-1-0-1 | 10 | 8 | 5 |
3 | Carleton Place Canadians | CCHL | 1-0-0-2 | 11 | 11 | 5 |
4 | Truro Bearcats | MHL | 0-0-3-0 | 7 | 17 | 0 |
Tie Breaker: Head-to-Head, then 3-way +/-.
Game | Away Team | Score | Home Team | Score | Notes |
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1 | Carleton Place Canadians | 1 | Collège Français de Longueuil | 2 | Final/SO |
2 | Truro Bearcats | 2 | Terrebonne Cobras | 8 | Final |
3 | Collège Français de Longueuil | 6 | Truro Bearcats | 4 | Final |
4 | Terrebonne Cobras | 8 | Carleton Place Canadians | 7 | Final/SO |
5 | Carleton Place Canadians | 3 | Truro Bearcats | 1 | Final |
6 | Collège Français de Longueuil | 2 | Terrebonne Cobras | 3 | Final/SO |
Game | Away Team | Score | Home Team | Score | Notes |
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Saturday May 6 | |||||
Semi-final | Carleton Place Canadians | 2 | Collège Français de Longueuil | 0 | Final |
Sunday May 7 | |||||
Final | Carleton Place Canadians | 2 | Terrebonne Cobras | 5 | Final |
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